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A History of Bread : Consumers, Bakers and Public Authorities since the 18th Century / Peter Scholliers.

Bloomsbury Collections: History 2024 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Scholliers, Peter, author.
Series:
Food in modern history.
Food in Modern History
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bread--History--19th century.
Bread.
Bread--History--20th century.
Economic history.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (399 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
London, England : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, [2024]
System Details:
text file HTML
Summary:
For a long time, everything revolved around bread. Providing more than half of people's daily calories, bread was the life-source of Europe for centuries. In the middle of 19th century, a third of household expenditure was spent on bread. Why, then, does it only account for 0.8% of expenditure and just 12% of daily calories today? In this book, Peter Scholliers delves into the history of bread to map out its defining moments and people. From the price revolution of the 1890s that led to affordable and pure white bread, to the taste revolution of the 1990s that ushered in healthy brown bread, he studies consumers, bakers and governments to explain how and why this food that once powered an entire continent has fallen by the wayside, and what this means for the modern age. From prices and consumption to legislation and technology, Scholliers shows how the history of bread has been shaped by subtle cultural shifts as well as top-down decisions from ruling bodies. From the small home baker to booming factories, he follows changes in agriculture, transport, production and policy since the 19th century to explain why bread, once the centre of everything, is not so today.
Contents:
Introduction Part I: The Consumer 1. Eating Bread 2. Types of Bread 3. Prices and Purchasing power 4. Acquiring Bread: Baking, Buying and Stealing 5. Calories, Kilos and Grams 6. Bad bread: Fraud, Additives and Riots Part II: The Baker 7. Artisanal Baking 8. Technology and Hygiene 9. The Factories 10. Wages, Costs and Profits 11. Image, Status and Wealth 12. Politics, Strikes and Consultations Part III: The Government 13. Grain Policy 14. Price Control 15. Fraud on the Track 16. School and Education 17. Committees, Councils, Institutes and Agencies Conclusion: Good Bread Glossary Bibliography Appendices Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Other Format:
Print version: Scholliers, Peter A History of Bread
ISBN:
9781350361782
135036178X
OCLC:
1416879075

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